Walter Crane

English Golden Age Illustrator, 1845-1915 English painter, illustrator, designer, writer and teacher. He showed artistic inclinations as a boy and was encouraged to draw by his father, the portrait painter and miniaturist Thomas Crane (1808-59). A series of illustrations to Tennyson's The Lady of Shalott (Cambridge, MA, Harvard U., Houghton Lib.) was shown first to Ruskin, who praised the use of colour, and then to the engraver William James Linton, to whom Crane was apprenticed in 1859. From 1859 to 1862 Crane learnt a technique of exact and economical draughtsmanship on woodblocks.


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Walter Crane Mrs.Walter Crane oil


Mrs.Walter Crane
Painting ID::  11829
Mrs.Walter Crane
1882 2' 7'' x 1' 10''(79 x 56 cm)
1882 2'_7''_x_1'_10''(79_x_56_cm)
   
   
     

Walter Crane The Horses of Neptune (mk19) oil


The Horses of Neptune (mk19)
Painting ID::  22288
The Horses of Neptune (mk19)
1892 Oil on canvas,86 x 215 cm Neue Pinakothek,Munich
1892 Oil_on_canvas,86_x_215_cm Neue_Pinakothek,Munich
   
   
     

Walter Crane Self-Portrait oil


Self-Portrait
Painting ID::  27117
Self-Portrait
mk52 1912 Oil on canvas 91x68.5cm Uffizi,Florence
mk52 1912 Oil_on_canvas 91x68.5cm Uffizi,Florence
   
   
     

Walter Crane Diana and Endymion oil


Diana and Endymion
Painting ID::  28025
Diana and Endymion
1883 Oil on canvas 55.2 x 78.1cm (21 3/4 x 30 3/4 in) McManus Galleries Dundee (mk63)
   
   
     

Walter Crane The Renaissance of Venus oil


The Renaissance of Venus
Painting ID::  28347
The Renaissance of Venus
1877 Tempera on canvas 138.4 x 184.1 cm(54 1/2 x 721/2 in) Tate Gallery London (mk63)
   
   
     

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     English Golden Age Illustrator, 1845-1915 English painter, illustrator, designer, writer and teacher. He showed artistic inclinations as a boy and was encouraged to draw by his father, the portrait painter and miniaturist Thomas Crane (1808-59). A series of illustrations to Tennyson's The Lady of Shalott (Cambridge, MA, Harvard U., Houghton Lib.) was shown first to Ruskin, who praised the use of colour, and then to the engraver William James Linton, to whom Crane was apprenticed in 1859. From 1859 to 1862 Crane learnt a technique of exact and economical draughtsmanship on woodblocks.

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